1968 Ford Mustang Base Coupe 2-door 289 V8 on 2040-cars
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1968 Ford Mustang Coupe I have this vehicle stored in Foley Alabama at this time. I have had it almost five years and have decided to sell it. The car gets all the compliments wherever it goes. The body is straight and the interior is in great shape. I am not available to show it on a regular basis, but with prior arrangements we can work out something. I am interested if you have something you have grown old of and may consider a partial plus cash.
How about a buyer with LESS than a "5" Feedback rating, give me a call. The last buyer with a ZERO rating has caused me to re list this car to the rest of the HONEST eBay community. Please do not ruin honest, hard working folks ad's. Thanks again for looking. Please do not hesitate to give me a call to discuss anything about this vehicle or any of my other listings. Car is 90% now, a few minor interior finishes and you will have a great true classic. Thanks for looking Even more thanks for making an offer Please see my 100% positive feedback. Dave 678-409-6750 Call or Text
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